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Jajabar | Feb 18, 2011 | Comments 0
Amarkantak may not be one of the most popular tourist destinations of India but to those who
know Indian culture and tradition is well aware of the fact that it is one of the most sacred
pilgrimage destinations of the Hindus. Popularly known as Teerthraj (the king of pilgrimages),
Amarkantak is deemed to be the door-way to Nirvana. Apart from being a sacred pilgrimage
destination, Amarkantak with its verdant hills, forested surroundings and breathtakingly beautiful
waterfalls has all the ingredients for a memorable tour in the midst of nature. This greatunexplored tourist destination of Madhya Pradesh is a place worth a visit.
About Amarkantak
Amarkantak a hill town at an average elevation of 1065 m above sea at the meeting point of the
Vindhya and the Satpura mountain ranges is a major pilgrimage destination of the Hindus. Being
the source of the River Narmada (considered by many as the most sacred river of India),
Amarkantak has grown into a sacred pilgrimage destination over the years. Another important
river of India, Sone, also originates here.
Amarkantak is indeed bliss of nature. Holy ponds, lofty hills, forested surroundings, glittering
streams, breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls and an ever-pervading air of serenity makes
Amarkantak a palce where sacredness of Mother Nature is bound to mesmerize you. Though
Amarkantak is known to most as a pilgrimage destination of the Hindus, but the natural beauty of
the place is so awesome that it has all the potential to develop as a popular hill tourism destination
as well.
The dense forest of Amarkantak depicts a unique ecosystem and is an internationally acclaimed
natural heritage zone. Its far-off valleys showcase an exceedingly diverse floristic genre which
hardly has any comparison.
Where is Amarkantak?
The popular pilgrimage destination of Amarkantak is situated in the newly formed district of
Anuppur in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Amarkantak Sightseeing
Narmada kund
Narmada kund is the open pool from where the river Narmada originates. Being the source of the
sacred river Narmada, the place enjoys great pilgrimage importance and a dip in the waters of the
kund is believed to take one closer to attainment of nirvana. Around the kund there are a number
of temples dedicated to various Hindu gods and goddesses.
Sonemuda
At a distance of about 1.5 Km from Narmadakund is Sonemuda, which is the origin of River Sone.
Being situated at the edge of Maikal Mountain, the place enjoys panoramic view of forested hills
and valleys. River Sone, known for gold dust in its water, cascades below from the mountain top
forming a 100 ft long waterfall. The place is extremely popular among tourists visiting Amarkantak.
Kapildhara
At a distance of about 6 Km to the north-west of Narmadakund is the 100 ft long waterfall named
Kapildhara. Believed to be the place where famous sage Kapil Muni performed meditation and
attained the divine light, Kapildhara is a major pilgrimage destination of Hindus. It is one of the
major waterfalls on River Narmada. It is a major sightseeing destination of Amarkantak.
The nearby Kapileshwar Temple dedicated to Kapil Muni sees large influx of pilgrims throughout
the year. The scenic beauty of the entire place needs special mention.
Dudhdhara
At a distance of about 1 Km from Kapildhara is another waterfall on River Narmada named
Dudhdhara. A milky water of the waterfall falling from a height of about 50 ft is a huge attraction for
pilgrims and tourists visiting Amarkantak. Though the fall is not a lofty one but is bound to catch
your eyes because of its bewitching whiteness.
Kabir Chabutra
Believed to be the place where the great Indian saint Kabir performed meditation and attained
divine light, Kabir Chabutra is one of the most holy places for the followers of Kabir. All religious
minded people in pilgrim tour of Amarkantak do make it a point to visit this sacred place
associated with one of the great saints of India, Kabir. The place gained further significance as
Kabir met the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak and discussed spiritual matters pertaining to
human life.
Mai Ki Bagiya
This natural garden in the midst of dense forest at a distance of about 1 Km from Narmadakund is
a huge attraction for tourists and pilgrims. Tour of Amarkantak is certainly incomplete without
visiting this garden where there are Mango trees, Banana trees, varieties of Roses etc. Named in
the honour of goddess Narmada, this beautiful natural garden enjoys large influx of visitors
throughout the year.
Jwaleshwar Temple
This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated at a distance of about 8 Km from Amarkantak on
the road to Shahdol. The temple in the midst of deep forest is believed to be the abode of Lord
Shiva and the Shivlings here is said to have been planted by Lord Shiva himself. The origin of
River Johilla is nearby and the place provides some panoramic vistas.
By Rail
Though Pendra Road at a distance of about 17 Km from Amarkantak is the nearest railhead, but
Anuppur at a distance of about 42 Km on the south-western railway is the more convenient one.
By Road
Amarkantak is well connected with cities like Shahdol, Umaria, Jabalpur, Rewa, Bilaspur, Anuppur
and Pendra Road.
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